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. >> chris: dr. cooper set up similar programs in california, and the midwest. and, with more than 500 trauma centers across the country, he sees the potential to save a lot more lives. up next... we hear from you. >> chris: time for comments you posted to our blog wallace watch at foxnewssunday.com. maybe of you wrote about our interview with governor rod blagojevich who was found guilty of only one of the 24 counts against h him. david mansfield said this -- neel yates saw differently. i predict in the next ten years you will see him in the governor's chair again. then there was our power player story about fox news correspondent jennifer griffin who was back to work this week in afghanistan after a tough but successful battle against breast cancer. mike mckurty in topple, texas, wrote this "how can you not love jennifer griffin. what a strong woman and unselfish loving mother. go, jennifer! mike, you summed up how we all feel about her. keep your commes
. >> chris: dr. cooper set up similar programs in california, and the midwest. and, with more than 500 trauma centers across the country, he sees the potential to save a lot more lives. up next... we hear from you. >> chris: time for comments you posted to our blog wallace watch at foxnewssunday.com. maybe of you wrote about our interview with governor rod blagojevich who was found guilty of only one of the 24 counts against h him. david mansfield said this -- neel yates saw...
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. >> dr. cooper said he has seen a number of patients walk through the doors at the crinical trial research center. others are motivated by money, others for an answer to a health problem. >> we explain to those who participate in clinical trials this is research. we don't know the answer yet that is why we are doing the study. >> reporter: officials say the payment can come from drug companies, the government and the american heart association, the prices are set by the review board of doctors and researchers. she wants to be part of medical history. >> i feel like i am one of the few that aides in study that is will do something in the world. that will change a lot of different aspects of medicine, sports and working out it is important to me. >>> well, payments for medical trials can come from drug companies, the government or the american heart association. it ranges from a couple of hundred bucks to thousands of dollars. >> complaining about the fog. >> here is the latest. as we continue
. >> dr. cooper said he has seen a number of patients walk through the doors at the crinical trial research center. others are motivated by money, others for an answer to a health problem. >> we explain to those who participate in clinical trials this is research. we don't know the answer yet that is why we are doing the study. >> reporter: officials say the payment can come from drug companies, the government and the american heart association, the prices are set by the...
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. >> chris: dr. cooper started the violence intervention program, to try to reach young men at a vulnerable moment and get them to change. >> why that guy is in the hospital, why his family is at the bedside crying, over whether he is going to die, perhaps that is a moment when that person will have, will stop and think. >> chris: cooper saw them in the first 24 hours. >> we don't want you coming back into the hospital again with another injury, which may kill you the second time. we're very up front and very clear. >> chris: he identified risk factors that had to be addressed. >> do you have a record already? >> chris: if the patient needed a job, they helped him get one. if they had a drug problem, they put him in a program. >> these are folks in difficult situations who have got support who have no idea how to dig themselves out of the hole, because they've been in that hole the entire life. >> chris: and you're there with a shovel? >> exactly. >> over the last 11 years, v.i.p. has helped almost 1
. >> chris: dr. cooper started the violence intervention program, to try to reach young men at a vulnerable moment and get them to change. >> why that guy is in the hospital, why his family is at the bedside crying, over whether he is going to die, perhaps that is a moment when that person will have, will stop and think. >> chris: cooper saw them in the first 24 hours. >> we don't want you coming back into the hospital again with another injury, which may kill you the...
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he said dr. thomas grams used to be his dentist, an adventurer who wanted to help. he'll join us live in "studio b" b. also, president obama set to speak at the university of texas, austin. we're told he's focusing on higher education and the economy. it's a fundraisers -- there's a fundraising movement toward november. he hit one earlier in the date and later tonight and will appear in a dinner in dallas. >> developing new, the u.s. marshal service announcing just a short time ago, investigators captured the second of three inmates who escaped from an arizona prison last month. the final fugitive and a woman cops say helped them get away are still on the run. a spokesman for the marshals says investigators arrested tracy province this morning in a town just outside yellowstone national park. he says province was hitchhiking and holding a sign that read, casper. cops say he was carrying a handgun. province is one of three fugitives expected in a double murder in new mexico. they linked him to the death of a oklahoma couple last week. the couple's charred remains wer
he said dr. thomas grams used to be his dentist, an adventurer who wanted to help. he'll join us live in "studio b" b. also, president obama set to speak at the university of texas, austin. we're told he's focusing on higher education and the economy. it's a fundraisers -- there's a fundraising movement toward november. he hit one earlier in the date and later tonight and will appear in a dinner in dallas. >> developing new, the u.s. marshal service announcing just a short time...
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health center executive dr. robert cooper says what they did was nothing short of remarkable because they did it without political connections or business experience. >> they were females and they were black at a time when either being female or black was not things that opened doors to you. >> we were four strong black women. and i'm proud to say that because we did bring the health center in. >> reporter: cloteal and her friends gathered petitions, took their kids to countless meetings, followed guidelines, partnered with clinicians, even took classes on how to manage payrolls. and within three short years in 1969, one of the first community-run health centers in the west opened its doors. with pride, cloteal shows off the center today, where she still works five days a week. >> back in here, back this way. >> reporter: the range of services is impressive. >> this is dental. >> reporter: in all, over 21,000 patients were rely on care the west oakland health council provides, a 40-year legacy from four moms to
health center executive dr. robert cooper says what they did was nothing short of remarkable because they did it without political connections or business experience. >> they were females and they were black at a time when either being female or black was not things that opened doors to you. >> we were four strong black women. and i'm proud to say that because we did bring the health center in. >> reporter: cloteal and her friends gathered petitions, took their kids to...
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. >> reporter: dr. dan cooper said he has seen an increase in the number of patients walking through the doors at the clinical trial research center. while some are motivated by money, he says others come looking for a free answer to a health problem. >> we have to be really careful that we explain to individuals who participate in clinical trials that this is research. we don't know the answer yet that is why we are doing the study. >> reporter: officials say the patient payments can come from drug companies, the government and groups like the american heart association. the prices are set by the institutional review board, an independent group of doctors and researchers. she says she has another agenda, she wants to be a part of medical history. >> i feel like i am one of the few that aids in studies that will do something different in the world. that will change a lot of different aspects of medicine, sports and working out it is important to me. >> vicki vargas for nbc bay area news. >>> payments fo
. >> reporter: dr. dan cooper said he has seen an increase in the number of patients walking through the doors at the clinical trial research center. while some are motivated by money, he says others come looking for a free answer to a health problem. >> we have to be really careful that we explain to individuals who participate in clinical trials that this is research. we don't know the answer yet that is why we are doing the study. >> reporter: officials say the patient...
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as dr. cooper says, the will is present in ground and the might be more exposure. >> this requires the right to survival of seafood. you have to be concerned. this is one trending ship, i'm sure that you have gone up before. this one event does not tell us the whole story. if they cannot catch it, all of the protection and the vigilance and efta was not because of the seafood industry. >> are you convinced that there is no oil open to shrimping? >> i did find oil in them. >> is there ia way that you can be sure that there's a oil and not in the water? >> in one of the last days that i work, we found it. we called the coast guard and bp and have them come out there. the coast guard would not come. i went to a town hall meeting and i brought it before them and invited them to see what i found. they did come and i showed them. they said that this is of recoverable oil. they have opened that day of for trolling. >> people are raising concerns about the quality of the seafood simply because they
as dr. cooper says, the will is present in ground and the might be more exposure. >> this requires the right to survival of seafood. you have to be concerned. this is one trending ship, i'm sure that you have gone up before. this one event does not tell us the whole story. if they cannot catch it, all of the protection and the vigilance and efta was not because of the seafood industry. >> are you convinced that there is no oil open to shrimping? >> i did find oil in them....
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as dr. cooper says, the will is present in ground and the might be more exposure. >> this requires the right to survival of seafood. you have to be concerned. this is one trending ship, i'm sure that you have gone up before. this one event does not tell us the whole story. if they cannot catch it, all of the protection and the vigilance and efta was not because of the seafood industry. >> are you convinced that there is no oil open to shrimping? >> i did find oil in them. >> is there ia way that you can be sure that there's a oil and not in the water? >> in one of the last days that i work, we found it. we called the coast guard and bp and have them come out there. the coast guard would not come. i went to a town hall meeting and i broht it before them and invited them to see what i found. they did come and i showed them. they said that this is of recoverable oil. they have opened that day of for trolling. >> people are raising concerns about the quality of the seafood simply because they wa
as dr. cooper says, the will is present in ground and the might be more exposure. >> this requires the right to survival of seafood. you have to be concerned. this is one trending ship, i'm sure that you have gone up before. this one event does not tell us the whole story. if they cannot catch it, all of the protection and the vigilance and efta was not because of the seafood industry. >> are you convinced that there is no oil open to shrimping? >> i did find oil in them....
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health center executive director dr. robert cooper said what they did is nothing short of remarkable, because they did it without political connections or business experience. >> they were females and black at a time when either being female or black was not things that opened doors to women. >> we were four strong black women, and i'm proud to say that. because we did bring the health center in. >> reporter: cloteal and her friends gathered petitions, took their kids to countless meetings, followed guidelines, partnered with clinicians, even took classes on how to manage payroll. within three short years, in 1969, one of the first community-run health centers in the west opened its doors. with pride, cloteal shows off the center today, where she still works five days a week. >> back in here, back this way, optometrist. >> reporter: the range of services is impressive. >> yeah, this is dental. >> reporter: in all of her 21,000 patients rely on care, the west oakland health council provides. a 40-year legacy from four mom
health center executive director dr. robert cooper said what they did is nothing short of remarkable, because they did it without political connections or business experience. >> they were females and black at a time when either being female or black was not things that opened doors to women. >> we were four strong black women, and i'm proud to say that. because we did bring the health center in. >> reporter: cloteal and her friends gathered petitions, took their kids to...
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as dr. cooper said, the oil is present in the open ground and there may be more exposure. marine fish do not process hydrocarbons as quickly as fin fish. >> dr. macdonald, would you like to comment? >> i think the survival of the seafood industry requires and the survival of seafood. i am sure, mr. cooper, that you have got up before and not caught as many fish as you wanted to. >> correct. >> so this one event does not tell us the whole story. but all of the protection and the vigilance of the fda is not going to sustain the gulf seafood industry if it is not there. that is my concern. >> mr. cooper, are you going to go out shrimping again soon? >> yes. >> what is your plan right now? >> as soon as i get back,, i will be back in the water. >> are you convinced that there is no oil in the areas open to shrimping? >> as i said, i found oil outside of the 5 miles around. >> is it your opinion that there is no way for the fda to be sure that there is no oil in the water where shipping is taking place? >> i've found it'. one of the last days i worked, we found it. i had to bri
as dr. cooper said, the oil is present in the open ground and there may be more exposure. marine fish do not process hydrocarbons as quickly as fin fish. >> dr. macdonald, would you like to comment? >> i think the survival of the seafood industry requires and the survival of seafood. i am sure, mr. cooper, that you have got up before and not caught as many fish as you wanted to. >> correct. >> so this one event does not tell us the whole story. but all of the protection...
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as dr. cooper said, there is oil present in open ground and there may be more exposure. the marine do not process polycyclic hydrocash ons as well as other fish. >> would you like to comment on it? >> well, i think the survival of the gulf seafood industry requires a survival of the seafood. and we have to be concerned. i mean, this is one fishing trip and i'm sure you've gone out, mr. cooper, and not caught as many fish as you would. >> correct. >> so this one event doesn't tell us the whole story. but the fishermen, however healthy the seafood is, they can't catch it because there's been a loss of some classes, then all of the protection and the vigilance of the f.d.a. is not going to sustain the gulf seafood industry because they won't be there. so that's not concern. >> mr. cooper, are you going to go out shrimping soon? >> yes, sir. >> what is your plan? >> when i am home i will be back in the water. >> great. now, mr. cooper, are you convinced there is no oil in the areas opened to shrimping? >> like i told you earlier, one spot where i did find the oil, a five-mil
as dr. cooper said, there is oil present in open ground and there may be more exposure. the marine do not process polycyclic hydrocash ons as well as other fish. >> would you like to comment on it? >> well, i think the survival of the gulf seafood industry requires a survival of the seafood. and we have to be concerned. i mean, this is one fishing trip and i'm sure you've gone out, mr. cooper, and not caught as many fish as you would. >> correct. >> so this one event...
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health center executive dr. dean edell robert cooper says what they did was nothing short of remarkable because they did it without political connections or business experience. >> they were females and they were black at a time when either being female or black was not things that opened doors to you. >> we were four strong black women. and i'm proud to say that because we did bring the health center in. >> reporter: cloteal and her friends gathered petitions, took their kids to countless meetings, followed guidelines, partnered with clinicians, even took classes on how to manage payrolls and within three short years in 1969, one of the first community-run health centers in the west opened its doors. with pride, cloteal shows off the center today, where she still works five days a week. >> back in here, back this way. >> reporter: the range of services is impressive. >> this is dental. >> reporter: in all, over 21,000 patients were rely on care the west oakland health council provides, a 40-year legacy from fou
health center executive dr. dean edell robert cooper says what they did was nothing short of remarkable because they did it without political connections or business experience. >> they were females and they were black at a time when either being female or black was not things that opened doors to you. >> we were four strong black women. and i'm proud to say that because we did bring the health center in. >> reporter: cloteal and her friends gathered petitions, took their kids...
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so, dr. lehr, cooper wrote the pp saba, have pushed to make this process as transparent as possible. the more people we have independently analyzing and verifying the data and information associated with the spill, the better and more informed our response decisions will be. with regard to the oil budget, is this something noaa does as part of the operational response to a major oil spill? >> the oil budget is traditionally part of the response. there is a special form that is filled out as part of the situation unit in the command system. standard procedures for that use, amongst other things, a model used by noaa, as well as other techniques, observers estimating the size of the spill. because this was so large, because it went on for so long, and in particular, that it was occurring 1 mile underneath the surface, it was necessary to develop a special tool, which is what we did with the budget talks later. i have noticed that they call this the noaa budget cuts later. i would like to get cr
so, dr. lehr, cooper wrote the pp saba, have pushed to make this process as transparent as possible. the more people we have independently analyzing and verifying the data and information associated with the spill, the better and more informed our response decisions will be. with regard to the oil budget, is this something noaa does as part of the operational response to a major oil spill? >> the oil budget is traditionally part of the response. there is a special form that is filled out...
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dr. blix, i want now to look at the question of the iraqi cooperation with the inspection regime. starting first of all with issue of access to sites. access to sites was clearly a very key measure of iraq's willingness to cooperate. how did they measure up to this particular criteria? >> from the outset their cooperation on this score was good -- >> yes. >> and i said so. borrowing from muhammad al- baradei i made a distinction between cooperation on procedure and cooperation on substance. i said that iraq cooperates on the whole well on procedure, in particular on access. on no particular occasion were we denied access. in this sense, of course, it was a contrast from unscom which were frequently denied access, perhaps sometimes because they felt humiliated and they were frustrated and wanted to demonstrate, but, of course, that was interpreted as a will to hide something. we never had a denial of access. we had some difficulties of access when we came to saddam's palaces. i think there was a short delay of a quarter of an hour or something like that, but there was never a denia
dr. blix, i want now to look at the question of the iraqi cooperation with the inspection regime. starting first of all with issue of access to sites. access to sites was clearly a very key measure of iraq's willingness to cooperate. how did they measure up to this particular criteria? >> from the outset their cooperation on this score was good -- >> yes. >> and i said so. borrowing from muhammad al- baradei i made a distinction between cooperation on procedure and cooperation...
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dr. blix, i want now to look at the question of the iraqi cooperation with the inspection regime. starting first of all with issue of access to sites. access to sites was clearly a very key measure of iraq's willingness to cooperate. how did they measure up to this particular criteria? >> from the outset their cooperation on this score was good -- >> yes. >> and i said so. borrowing from muhammad al- baradei i made a distinction between cooperation on procedure and cooperation on substance. i said that iraq cooperates on the whole well on procedure, in particular on access. on no particular occasion were we denied access. in this sense, of course, it was a contrast from unscom which were frequently denied access, perhaps sometimes because they felt humiliated and they were frustrated and wanted to demonstrate, but, of course, that was interpreted as a will to hide something. we never had a denial of access. we had some difficulties of access when we came to saddam's palaces. i think there was a short delay of a quarter of an hour or something like that, but there was never a denia
dr. blix, i want now to look at the question of the iraqi cooperation with the inspection regime. starting first of all with issue of access to sites. access to sites was clearly a very key measure of iraq's willingness to cooperate. how did they measure up to this particular criteria? >> from the outset their cooperation on this score was good -- >> yes. >> and i said so. borrowing from muhammad al- baradei i made a distinction between cooperation on procedure and cooperation...
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dr. blix, i want now to look at the question of the iraqi cooperation with the inspection regime. starting first of all with issue of access to sites. access to sites was clearly a very key measure of iraq's willingness to cooperate. how did they measure up to this particular criteria? >> from the outset their cooperation on this score was good -- >> yes. >> and i said so. borrowing from muhammad al- baradei i made a distinction between cooperation on procedure and cooperation on substance. i said that iraq cooperates on the whole well on procedure, in particular on access. on no particular occasion were we denied access. in this sense, of course, it was a contrast from unscom which were frequently deni access, perhaps sometimes because they felt humiliated and they were frustrated and wanted to demonstrate, but, of course, that was interpreted as a will to hide something. we never had a denial of access. we had some difficulties of access when we came to saddam's palaces. i think there was a short delay of a quarter of an hour or something like that, but there was never a denial
dr. blix, i want now to look at the question of the iraqi cooperation with the inspection regime. starting first of all with issue of access to sites. access to sites was clearly a very key measure of iraq's willingness to cooperate. how did they measure up to this particular criteria? >> from the outset their cooperation on this score was good -- >> yes. >> and i said so. borrowing from muhammad al- baradei i made a distinction between cooperation on procedure and cooperation...